The steering of a self-guided beam in a dye-doped nematic liquid crystal caused by an external illumination (control beam) that induces changes in the refractive index of the medium is theoretically analyzed. The interaction between the control beam and the dye molecules modifies the anchoring of the nematic molecules, so changing the director orientation in the bulk of the medium. Beam evolution is investigated by use of a modulation theory approach. It is found that the beam trajectory is independent of the beam profile, as long as this profile is self-similar. Solutions obtained from the modulation theory approach are in excellent agreement with numerical solutions
The equations governing nonlinear light beam propagation in nematic liquid crystals form a (2+1)-dim...
A theoretical investigation of solitary wave refraction in nematic liquid crystals is undertaken. A ...
Soliton induced waveguides can be all-optically readdressed in planar cells by modifying the molecul...
The steering of a self-guided beam in a dye-doped nematic liquid crystal caused by an external illum...
The propagation of solitary waves in nematic liquid crystals in the presence of localized nonuniform...
The waveguiding effect of spatial solitary waves in nonlinear optical media has been suggested as a ...
In certain materials, the spontaneous spreading of a laser beam (owing to diffraction) can be compen...
In certain materials, the spontaneous spreading of a laser beam ( owing to diffraction) can be compe...
Waveguiding in liquid crystals can be achieved by controlling the molecular orientation by means of ...
The reorientational nonlinearity of nematic liquid crystals enables a self-localized spatial soliton...
The reorientational nonlinearity of nematic liquid crystals enables a self-localized spatial soliton...
We investigate light propagation and self-localization in a voltage-controlled array of channel wave...
Using modulation theory, we develop a simple [(2+1)-dimensional] model to describe the synergy betwe...
Voltage-controllable guided channels are formed in a planar nematic liquid crystals cell. The direct...
Liquid crystals (LC) are excellent media for the exploration of nonlinear phenomena, particularly du...
The equations governing nonlinear light beam propagation in nematic liquid crystals form a (2+1)-dim...
A theoretical investigation of solitary wave refraction in nematic liquid crystals is undertaken. A ...
Soliton induced waveguides can be all-optically readdressed in planar cells by modifying the molecul...
The steering of a self-guided beam in a dye-doped nematic liquid crystal caused by an external illum...
The propagation of solitary waves in nematic liquid crystals in the presence of localized nonuniform...
The waveguiding effect of spatial solitary waves in nonlinear optical media has been suggested as a ...
In certain materials, the spontaneous spreading of a laser beam (owing to diffraction) can be compen...
In certain materials, the spontaneous spreading of a laser beam ( owing to diffraction) can be compe...
Waveguiding in liquid crystals can be achieved by controlling the molecular orientation by means of ...
The reorientational nonlinearity of nematic liquid crystals enables a self-localized spatial soliton...
The reorientational nonlinearity of nematic liquid crystals enables a self-localized spatial soliton...
We investigate light propagation and self-localization in a voltage-controlled array of channel wave...
Using modulation theory, we develop a simple [(2+1)-dimensional] model to describe the synergy betwe...
Voltage-controllable guided channels are formed in a planar nematic liquid crystals cell. The direct...
Liquid crystals (LC) are excellent media for the exploration of nonlinear phenomena, particularly du...
The equations governing nonlinear light beam propagation in nematic liquid crystals form a (2+1)-dim...
A theoretical investigation of solitary wave refraction in nematic liquid crystals is undertaken. A ...
Soliton induced waveguides can be all-optically readdressed in planar cells by modifying the molecul...